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Walker, Florance S.; Voelz, Susan L. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1983
The University of Nebraska's Home Management Group Project involves groups of four to six students in the accomplishment of a self-determined goal on a topic in home management. The activity provides an opportunity for practical application of theory as well as for practice in group relations. (SK)
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Home Management

Miles, Leroy; Stubblefield, Harold W. – Small Group Behavior, 1982
Presents a model of three types of learning groups, i.e., leader-centered, content-centered, and group-member-centered. Describes the characteristics and uses of each type. (RC)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Group Instruction, Leadership, Learning Activities

Nelson, Charles W. – Contemporary Education, 1980
Small group inquiry changes the leadership role of the teacher to create an open classroom and focus on the social and intellectual development of the student as a future thinking and adaptive citizen, not just a reluctant member of an audience for specialized information. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Self Directed Groups

Baer, Teddi – English Journal, 1987
Advocates the use of two frameworks, "gathering" and "sharing," for junior high school homework assignments that connect the classroom to the outside world and make students responsible for some of their own learning. (NKA)
Descriptors: Group Activities, Homework, Junior High Schools, Learning Strategies
Grimm, Gary; Neal, Larry – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
A resource room containing information about outdoor programs generates individual and cooperative learning activities and outdoor experiences. Although adventure participants are responsible for decisions and risks undertaken, the program should attempt to enhance experiences by reducing difficulties brought on by outsiders, institutions, and red…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Ecology, Group Activities, Higher Education
DuFrene, Debbie D.; Lehman, Carol M. – 1996
This paper suggests methods for incorporating cooperative learning into the college classroom, including both short-term and long-term activities. It stresses the importance of self-directed work teams in the work environment and the contribution of cooperative learning in the college classroom to building team work skills. Cooperative learning is…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Educational Methods, Group Activities
Curwin, Geri; Curwin, Richard L. – Learning, 1975
Descriptors: Class Activities, Individual Development, Individual Differences, Interpersonal Relationship

Bowyer, Jane; And Others – Science Education, 1978
Reports a study describing children's learning about controlling variables in an environment where student autonomy is maximized and teacher controlled instruction is minimized. (SL)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Instruction

Ross, Campbell – English Quarterly, 1977
Describes the advantages of students' free discussion groups in literature classes. Provides a transcription of five students discussing a poem. (RL)
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, English Instruction, Group Activities, Group Discussion
Sharan, Yael; Sharan, Shlomo – 1992
This book provides educators with the background and procedures needed to conduct group investigation, a method for classroom instruction in which students work collaboratively in small groups to examine, experience, and understand their topic of study. Significantly different from traditional instruction, group investigation is designed to appeal…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)

Toppins, Anne Davis – College Teaching, 1987
A unit on adult learning with an exercise based on the theories of Malcolm Knowles and Allen Tough is described. After students in the class see that they actually planned and directed much of their significant adult learning, they are eager to join in the process of modifying course objectives. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Instruction, Course Objectives, Graduate Students
Aldridge, Catherine E. – Instructor, 1980
To enliven her fourth-grade class on rainy days, the author grouped the students into five teams to study the Westward Movement in the United States. Each team became a wagon train, tracing a different pioneer route and marking their progress with group reports, research projects, and diaries. (SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 4, Group Activities, Migration
Blid, Henry – 1989
This short book, based on the Swedish experience, explores the concept and the operation of study circles. The book is organized in nine sections. The first section looks at the various definitions of study circles in history and the literature, arriving at a broad working concept of study circles. This is followed by an overview of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries
Kassebaum, Patricia; And Others – 1981
This booklet presents practical ideas and suggestions intended to help adults develop and support alcohol abuse prevention projects for youths. The first of five major sections considers the following topics: realistic goals for a prevention program; effective prevention approaches; key factors in achieving a working relationship with teenagers;…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drinking, Group Guidance, Leadership Training
Baldwin, Bruce A. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
The Structured Activity Model for designing group learning activities enhances generation of relevant data for group exploration in a nonthreatening way when the content area is personally threatening or controversial. This model is flexible and readily adaptable to a variety of group learning contexts, content areas, and age levels. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, College Students, Discussion Groups, Group Activities